POLICE have launched an island-wide manhunt for the suspect responsible for the country’s latest murder, and not two suspects as initially reported, a senior police official said yesterday.
#However, Chief Superintendent Clayton Fernander, acting officer-in-charge of the Central Detective Unit, said there were “no new developments” in their investigation into Wednesday’s shooting death of a man sitting in front of a home in the Montrose Avenue area.
#That murder pushed the country’s homicide toll to 81, according to The Tribune’s records. The incident occurred on Carew Street, west of Montrose Avenue.
#According to Chief Supt Fernander, around 10pm on Wednesday the deceased was sitting at the end of Carew Street west – a dead end street – with another man.
#He said the men were approached from behind by a masked gunman, who fired several shots in the direction of the two men, who subsequently ran trying to evade the gunfire.
#Chief Supt Fernander said the deceased was struck several times, eventually collapsing in front of a yard “just across the street”. The other man managed to get away without being struck by the gunfire, he said.
#The Tribune understands that the deceased was rushed to hospital in a private vehicle, where he later died.
#Chief Supt Fernander said police did not know the motive of the shooting.
#This year’s murder count has already outpaced the count for this time last year.
#As of July 16, 2014, the country had recorded 65 murders.
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